Answer:
The "trap of deification" as referred to in line 85 is the limitations imposed by a belief in one's own superiority.
Explanation:
A deity in this context refers to divine status, quality or nature.
Therefore, the trap of deification as shown in line 85 is simply the limitations that is brought about by a belief in one's own superiority over others.
To think of oneself above others and to subjugate others to the role of "lesser humans" is an act of limiting one's self and falling in the danger of "trap of deification"
1 d
2 b
3 b
4 none of them, it is future perfect progressive.
Answer:
The narrator was walking to the tram line to board a tram car. On the way he saw a white boy and a black boy playing an unusual game. The white was around four and the other probably five. The game they played pained the narrator because the white boy was giving orders to the black boy who obeyed him like a slave.
I believe it could refer to the fact the joy is in fact joyful
Answer:
Strong beliefs. Most(especially recent) riots have been because of something political. A lot of riots start off as peaceful protests, but due to other factors such as unnecessary force by police and people joining the protests to turn them into riots for their own gain.